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    In the story “Salvation” by Langston Hughes religion and the community plays a major role in the choices Hughes made in the church which he went to get “saved”. As for in “Same” by Jeffrey Renard Allen there was a lack of influence from the community when it came to religion. The influence of religion came more from Glory Lincoln’s mother. Hughes and Lincoln both obey the adults around them but both question faith and religion. “My aunt told me that when you were saved you saw a light‚ and something

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    appears black and not green but emerald acknowledging depth. Like the sea the sky is rapidly changing or “flexing”. The word “mad” carries connotations of being unpredictable and unreasonable. The third stanza introduces characters into the ordeal. Hughes uses the characters add familiarity for the reader. When the character describes how they “scaled along the house side”

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    be connected simply from the titles‚ and the tormentous days some spent in fear of the ‘white men’. In most works of writing you can find similarities. In the poems “When Black People Are” by A. B. Spellman; and “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” by Langston Hughes‚ there are similarities that can be drawn: These similarities include:‚ a free-verse structure‚ lack of rhyme/ rhyme scheme and the common topic of African- Americans. Within this essay‚ the role of these three points- why no rhyme scene was used

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    Explore how Hughes gradually builds up a sense of menace in The Rain Horse. In ’The Rain Horse’‚ Hughes reflects his emotions of disappointment‚ frustration and anger through imagery phrases of threat. He uses the horse as a symbolic source of his feelings and describes them in figures of speech. The return of the young man to the farm after twelve years made him a complete a stranger to the land which he didn’t accept. The narrator manages to describe how this man is disillusioned‚ using

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    Whitman and Langston Hughes‚ you can see that Whitman speaks about and based his poem on the employed people‚ working and enjoying their jobs. In contrast Langston Hughes focuses more on the other unemployed people having no jobs while maintaining optimism. Therefore‚ Walt Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing” and Langston Hughes’ “I‚ too‚ Sing America” present American way of life in two different prospective. Walt Whitman’s poem‚ “I Hear America Singing” is different from Langston Hughes’ poem because

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    The Comparison of Langston and Angelou The writing styles of Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes are very similar‚ evident in Angelou’s poem‚ “Africa” and Hughes’s poem‚ “Negro”. Even from the titles‚ you can see that these poems will be about African Americans‚ unsurprising considering the authors. Both are activists of letting the world know of the abuse that African Americans have suffered. Many aspects of their works are very similar‚ including the repetitional usage of words‚ stanzas‚ or phrases

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    Tribulations of Ted Hughes On August 17‚ 1930 the great English poet‚ Edward James (Ted) Hughes‚ was born in Yorkshire. He attended Mexborough grammar school where his teachers proposed that he should take up writing‚ fueling his love of piecing together poetry. Hughes always had a love and interest for animals and they were a major theme in his writing even from an early age. In 1946 the schools magazine published his poem "The Wild West" and others in ’48. That same year Hughes won an open exhibition

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    artistic aspect of this movement‚ transformed the mindset of America’s black population‚ encouraging them to embrace their own culture. Artists‚ writers‚ and musicians fueled this fire‚ adding their original artwork to encourage black individuality. Langston Hughes‚ one of the most celebrated black writers of the time‚ expressed this cultural movement in his article The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain‚ encouraging African Americans to be proud of their race. During the twenties‚ African Americans

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    at “Salvation” by Langston Hughes Our story begins like many other stories with a setting‚ main character‚ and a catchy introduction. Like many other stories it attracts the reader’s attention with something vague‚ making the person reading the story want to continue on further into the piece. This reading is like many other’s which portray real life situations‚ and show a different culture coming from a first person point of view. In the story‚ the main character‚ Langston‚ is a young boy who

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    poem‚ ‘The Jaguar’ written by Ted Hughes‚ is one of his most famous poems but no his only by far. From 1984 to his death‚ Hughes wrote poetry constantly. Critics rank him as one of the best poets of his time. ‘The Jaguar’ describes the different lifestyles of animals at a zoo and expresses how they feel about being trapped in their cages. It shows the slow‚ lazy movements from some of the animals to the fast‚ rapid movement of the jaguar. In ‘The Jaguar’‚ Ted Hughes uses techniques such as tone‚ metaphors

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